Cheeks, courtesy of Chanel Malice Blush
For the life of me, I can’t figure out why this blush is called Malice because it doesn’t have a malicious bone in its sweet, blushy body. There’s nothing malicious, cagey or wicked about it at all…unless you count how wicked cute you look with yo’ fresh cheeks when you wear it.
Chanel Joues Contraste Powder blush in Malice, $45
Peachy pink Chanel Joues Contraste blush in Malice ($45) has been not-so-maliciously sweetening my makeup bag for about two weeks, and in that time I’ve literally not wanted to wear anything else. I think it just might be the most flattering blush in Chanel’s entire permanent line, and it’s all about versatility.
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Vehemently versatile
Malice is like NARS Orgasm…only not. Like, if glittery golden NARS Orgasm was a wild child sent to finishing school for a year, she’d come back wearing pearls instead of a leather jacket and be calling herself Malice.
Malice and Orgasm have a similar peachy pink vibe, but Malice’s shimmer, which is a lot more like a barely-there, soft-focus sheen, is much less outrageous and flamboyant.
And it’s that finish that makes Malice one of the greats for me.
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I thought it was a matte the first time I swatched it, but then I saw the light reflecting on my skin, nearly like the dreamy haze of candlelight, and I realized its greatness.
Effortless and flattering, it just always seems to look natural and good — never like clown cheeks — whether I wear it sheer, or layered to increase its intensity.
It must really sing on a large range skin tones, and because its sheen is so forgiving (unlike lots of glittery and/or shiny blushes), that includes the skin of a lot more mature makeup lovers.
On top of everything, it’s just as easy to dress up as it is to dress down. I wore it to run some errands yesterday with the LORAC pro palette 2…
OK, I went to Anthropologie to look around, LOL! (Not my fault. There was a sale!)
So anyway, I wore it to run “errands,” also known as “go to the mall.”
Um…does this top make me look crazy?
I wore it because, well, I think it looks charming in natural-looking, dressed-down makeup looks and makes me look alive, but also because it carries dramatic eye looks well. It doesn’t compete with whatever else you might have going on your lids and lashes.
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Last week I wore it with a thick black liner and a bright coral lipstick, and I think it balanced with what I had on my eyes and lips perfectly.
Whether as an everyday blush, a going-out blush — what have you — it’s really one of those blushes that opts for everything.
And because it strikes such a dazzling balance between peach and pink, it partners well with peach lips, pink, coral and even orange lips, which are incredibly trendy ideal now.
But, Coco, it’s crazy expensive!
Sì. Craaaaaaazy expensive, as are the rest of the Chanel Joues Contraste Blushes at $45 each, but there’s quality there, and these are some of the easiest blushes I’ve ever used.
Here I’m also wearing the LORAC pro palette 2, MAC Technakohl liner in uniform and Clinique Lash Power Feathering Mascara on my eyes, and a long-discontinued Chanel Aqualumiere Gloss called candy glow (MAC Nymphette is kinda similar) on my lips
There are certainly less expensive blushes out there, but if you’re absolutely going the high-end blush route, a la Dior, Givenchy, Guerlain or YSL, I suggest taking a detour toward Malice or one of the other Joues Contraste Blushes.
They’re just so smooth! I hardly have to do any blending to get the edges great and diffused. Plus, they’re so easy to build up in layers and last all day long without touchups.
They’re really some of the best performing products in the Chanel line, and Malice, I think, is the best one.
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If a pal asked me to recommend just one of the Joues Contraste Blushes, I’d say Malice without a second thought.
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Karen.